Waterford secured a six point win over the Faithful on Sunday.
Waterford hurler Iarlaith Daly is confident that Offaly will be competitive during the 2026 season.
His side secured their second win of the season in Division 1A on Sunday as they defeated Offaly by one goal and 19 points to 16 points.
Rueben Halloran scored a 54th minute goal to seal the victory for the Munster side, as they now turn their attention to Kilkenny in two weeks time, while Offaly will welcome Galway to St Brendan's Park.
Daly says Offaly are a team on the rise:
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